Versace Glasses

Versace glasses are made for the contemporary men and women with a distinct style. If you love jewels, precious metals, and sophisticated designs, Versace eyewear are perfect for you. The brand’s icon features Medusa's head which was chosen by founder Gianni Versace. It is said that the Medusa head reminded him of the fashion industry’s dark side and the dangers of female seduction, of which are featured on many of the models in this collection.

About The Brand
This highly glamorous brand was founded in 1978 by Italian fashion designer, Gianni Versace. He started his fashion line in Milan and within a decade he became world famous; his designs were seen on catwalks and in high street shops internationally.

Gianni died in 1997 and Donatella Versace stepped in to take control of the company. Her sensual feminine style brought a new edge to the brand; more women became drawn to the sex appeal of the brand. The brand also collaborated with high-street retailer Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) creating a range of affordable ready-to-wear clothing, jewellery and accessories including sunglasses.

The collaboration was a massive hit with the people, celebrities and other Hollywood stars. Nicki Minaj, Kanye West and Jessie J were all seen wearing pieces from the brand's collection. The frames in the collection reflect the brand’s identity; they are sexy and unique, with a luxurious glamour appeal.

The frames would great for the modern men and women who possess a distinct style. If you love jewels, precious metals, and sophisticated designs, this brand is right for you. brand’s icon of the Medusa head was chosen by Gianni. It is said that the Medusa head reminded him of the fashion industry’s dark side and the dangers of female seduction. You can find the icon on many of the models in this collection.

Frame Sizes
When ordering your Versace Glasses online you will need to know your frame size. Without your frame size measurements, your glasses will not fit properly. On every frame arm or the edge of the nose piece, you will find two digits beside a small square shape.

Some models have more than one frame sizes available so it’s best to check which one is closest to your exact measurements. The first set of digits represents the actual lens size and the second set represents the Distance-Between-Lens (DBL). If you require further assistance with understanding your frame size, take a look at our blog titled “Frame Size Guide”.